Drafty doors are often the source of massive energy loss in your home. Quinn Windows replaces all types of residential doors. If a door isn't installed professionally or doesn't open or close properly, it can be a hassle to you and your wallet every time you walk through it. Most of our doors come standard with a rot-proof door frame made of cellular PVC.
SteelClick for more
Doors made from steel are the most common type of door used when replacing an entry door. They are one of the least expensive options and are virtually maintenance free under normal use. Steel doors also offer some insulating properties and are extremely secure.
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Fiberglass doors are another popular option for exterior use. This material is extremely resistant to moisture and bad weather. It offers strong insulating properties and is nearly as strong and secure as a steel door. Fiberglass is also resistant to the scratches and dents that can damage other materials like wood or steel. This product is generally more expensive than steel. Many fiberglass doors have more options and are even available with stainable wood grain appearance.
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Consumers can choose from many different veneers, with oak and mahogany among the most popular. No other material can match the weight and feel of a quality wood door. The biggest problem with using wood doors on an exterior opening is it's inefficiency and exposure to moisture and harsh weather. Did you glass with Low E film applied can be more efficient than a solid wood door? These doors are best used where they will be protected, such as under an awning or covered porch.
Patio DoorsClick for more
Whether you are looking for a replacement sliding glass door or a double French door, we have the materials and the experience to help you. Single pane aluminum sliding patio doors account for massive energy loss in American homes. If you still have a single pane aluminum sliding patio door you should seriously consider replacing it as soon as possible. The cost of heating and cooling homes is not going to get any cheaper!







